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    One step process

    Hello,

    I just started my auto detailing business. One concern i have is my process of my one stepper. My normal procedure is:

    1. Car wash and dry the car
    2. Clay bar all paints
    3. Apply one stepper cleaner and wax
    4. Top with final wax

    I generally remove some of the scratches but not all. Can you guys help me or recommend me anything i need to change/add with my procedure? Thanks!

    Ian Duff
    Shineville Auto Detailing
    Manila, Philippines

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    Re: One step process

    Quote Originally Posted by duffthebluff View Post
    Hello,

    I just started my auto detailing business. One concern i have is my process of my one stepper. My normal procedure is:

    1. Car wash and dry the car
    2. Clay bar all paints
    3. Apply one stepper cleaner and wax
    4. Top with final wax

    I generally remove some of the scratches but not all. Can you guys help me or recommend me anything i need to change/add with my procedure? Thanks!

    Ian Duff
    Shineville Auto Detailing
    Manila, Philippines
    go online and get yourself a lightweight rotary and some wool cutting pads (with a medium compound) to finish up all the scratch's and scuff you're not getting too....get proficient with the rotary and go from there .....it's a great place to start !

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    Quote Originally Posted by oceanside View Post
    go online and get yourself a lightweight rotary and some wool cutting pads (with a medium compound) to finish up all the scratch's and scuff you're not getting too....get proficient with the rotary and go from there .....it's a great place to start !

    One stepping with a rotary and wool pad will likely give you a bunch of holograms and a bad reputation.

    There's a lot of medium polishes that may work. Sonax PF, menz 2500, fg400 (compound that finishes well), etc. Most around here will pare these with a dual action machine and a white pad.

    Hopefully a few members from your location can give some more specific info. Your pricing can vary wildly from ours from what I've heard.

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    Re: One step process

    Quote Originally Posted by hollerstiltner View Post
    One stepping with a rotary and wool pad will likely give you a bunch of holograms and a bad reputation.

    There's a lot of medium polishes that may work. Sonax PF, menz 2500, fg400 (compound that finishes well), etc. Most around here will pare these with a dual action machine and a white pad.
    ^^ I agreed, replacing the cleaner/wax with a medium polish (I use Menz 2500 or Rupes UHS). When applied with a DA will give you better correction over a cleaner.

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    Re: One step process

    HD Polish or Cut followed with Speed or Poxy

    FG 400 followed with Menz 3-n-1 or Power Lock

    FG400 Rupes 15 with LC flat orange pad on this Beat down Chevy. The one step results were amazing, zero marring.





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    Re: One step process

    Quote Originally Posted by duffthebluff View Post

    I just started my auto detailing business. One concern i have is my process of my one stepper. My normal procedure is:

    1. Car wash and dry the car
    2. Clay bar all paints
    3. Apply one stepper cleaner and wax
    4. Top with final wax
    Seems my definition of a one-stepper may
    vary a little bit than yours.

    You are using an AIO in Step #3:
    a "one-stepper cleaner and wax";
    and then, in Step #4, applying a "final wax".

    That, to me, is a "two-stepper"...

    Quote Originally Posted by duffthebluff View Post
    I generally remove some of the scratches but not all. Can you guys help me or recommend me anything i need to change/add with my procedure? Thanks!
    IMO:
    You need to start using an AIO like Meguiar's D151.
    That way, it will really be: "One and Done"!


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    Re: One step process

    I suggested the rotary for clearing all scratch's ...


    the guy said he was new to the business

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    Re: One step process

    Quote Originally Posted by oceanside View Post
    I suggested the rotary for clearing all scratch's ...


    the guy said he was new to the business

    But then he has to go back with a second step to remove the holograms from the rotary and wool, that is no longer a one step correction.

    Better to define your packages and price points and sell the package that works for the customer.

    All-in-one = $
    One step correction = $$
    Two step correction = $$$
    Static & Mobile detailing in Minneapolis & St. Paul. http://www.detailedcreationsmpls.com/

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    Re: One step process

    I don't recall telling the OP to one step with a rotary...

    jesus people....READ !

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